United Nations General Assembly Resolution 35

United Nations General Assembly Resolution 35 (1946)
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35. Question of the Re-Examination by the Security Council of Certain Applications for Admission to Membership in the United Nations

Applications for membership in the United Nations were submitted by the People's Republic of Albania, the Mongolian People's Republic, the Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan, Ireland and Portugal;

The Security Council, which examined these applications, has not made any recommendations;

Since membership in the United Nations is open to all peace-loving states which accept the obligations contained in the Charter and which in the judgement of the Organization are able and willing to carry out these obligations, as stated in Article 4;

Therefore, the General Assembly recommends that the Security Council re-examine the applications for membership in the United Nations of the above-mentioned States on their respective merits as measured by the yardstick of the Charter, in accordance with Article 4.

Forty-ninth plenary meeting, 19 November 1946.


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